Estevan Real Estate Listings and Information

Estevan is known as the Energy City. Coal, oil, and power are some of our area's major industries. Agriculture is also an important industry.

Estevan is situated in the Southeast corner of Saskatchewan, approximately 16 km (10 miles) north of the U. S. border, and 129 km (80 miles) west of the Manitoba border. It is perched on the north side of the Souris River Valley, a recent glacial spillway which stretches over 650 km (400 miles), entering the United States and re-entering Canada to join the Assiniboine River near Brandon, Manitoba. Only 30 minutes from the U.S. border, Estevan has highways #18, #39, and #47 running through it. The city's energy draws visitors from the United States and overseas to our many attractions.

Quality of life is very important to the community of Estevan. There are many activities and facilities that people can enjoy. Organizations and clubs help to maintain our quality of life by contributing much of their time to the recreational sports, arts programs, and churches within the community. So to improve your quality of life or find out more information about different activities that are happening check out what Estevan has to offer.

The Estevan area is rich in energy resources and has a substantial history of trade and industry. Agriculture is one of the area's major industries. Our farms and ranches produce wheat, oil seeds, and livestock (cattle, horses, elk, deer, wild boar, and bison). Estevan is also a coal-mining centre. Prairie Mines and Royalty Ltd is the mining company in the area. The coal is burned in two huge power plants, the Boundary Dam Power Station and the Shand Power Station. The plants, owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation, supply the lion's share of the Saskatchewan?s electricity needs. Six thousand oil wells are located within a 160 km radius of Estevan. Most wells are owned and serviced by companies located in Estevan. Oil and gas exploration and production have a great impact on the local economy. The oil and gas industry is Saskatchewan?s largest revenue source. Many people in Estevan are employed in the coal, oil, gas, and power industries.

Due to its strong natural resource and industry base, Estevan is known as the "Energy Capital of Saskatchewan." It proudly calls itself the "Energy City."

Estevan Community Blog

The start of the year has a lot of people worried about their futures, and unsure of how to proceed. It's the same for all of us in the real estate market. It is definitely going to be a different year. We finally have inventory for buyers to choose from,so this makes the shopping process for buyers so much less stressful, and really takes the pressure off. Interest rates are ...

Choosing A Real Estate Agent
Buying a property requires making many important financial decisions, understanding complex issues and completing a lot of paperwork. It helps to have an expert in your corner when undertaking such a large purchase. We can guide you through this process, and also provide you with access to property listings before they hit the general market.
Here are some factors to ...

1) Determine How Much You Can Afford: By consulting with a financial expert, figure out how much money you can put down on the house. You will also need to review your existing debt, regular expenditures, income, credit score and other key financial information. Upon reviewing this information, the financial expert will guide you on how much you can afford to spend on ...

“Top 5 First-time Homebuyer Questions with a mortgage specialist at RBC Royal Bank”.
There have been some rule changes announced by the federal government that affect homebuyers; these include down payments and amortizations periods. These rule changes affect how people have to save for a down payment. Do you have any advice for first-time homebuyers on how they can save for ...

We're off to a strong start. Home prices seem to be finding their new 'Normal' and sales are brisk in a variety of price ranges - and in both re-sale and brand new homes. Rates are holding steady, but we absolutely recommend that buyers make a trip to the bank or talk to a mortgage broker BEFORE they start looking for a home. In fact, we insist on pre-approval - when we list a property, ...

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